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howdy all

need to move these along as i have no need for them atm

i bought them from srb on these forums at the beginning of the year and thye are in perfect condition. have only taken them out of there plastic bubble wrap to see the condition they are in which is fkn perfect... these are not carbon over plastic or f/glass. there 100% carbon fibre and japanese made.

i looked for these for a very very long time and nearly paid alot more than the asking price to get them brand new which is over $2000.00 these are in as new condition....

asking $1500.00 ono would like them gone asap as i have to move house shortly and have to empty the garage

pickup in templestowe, victoria.

delivery extra at ur cost ....

thanks

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if these arent sold by the end of december they will be put in my r34 and removed from sale

will take reasonable offers .... u cant get these into the country for less the $2000

cheers

  • 4 months later...

hay guys havnt been on for a long time.

going a very different direction with the cars so these are back for sale. ill take nearest offer so let me know what u have ppl.

chasing $1500 ono.

i rarely come on here (havnt been on for 3 months) so please email me or call my mobile (no private numbers please)

[email protected] or 0433005569

there located in templestowe victoria and please keep on topic guys

thanks

julz

pm r33 -thanks dude

8110 - cuz jump on em lol ;)

mektik - no fkn idea mate sorry

the rrp of these is over 2k and they have only been trial fitted.

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